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Tell me, tell me, tell me,
how much of this do you believe?
It's a time for the gullible and my gullibility.
Tell me, tell me, tell me,
what did you do at home,
did you wander through the conflict in Nicam Stereo?
Well tell me, tell me, tell me,
how do you feel?

Chorus:
I can rise, yes I can rise, I know that I can rise.
Well I can rise, yes I can rise, I know that I can rise,
above all this!

Tell me, tell me, tell me,
where are the voices of concern?
Well under this cacophony,
it's a wonder they are heard.
Tell me, tell me, tell me,
what will our children learn,
they're no longer playing Star Wars,
now the fighting's back on Earth.
Well tell me, tell me, tell me, how do you feel?

Chorus.

Well tell me, tell me, tell me,
how do I get out of this scene?
The last bastion of the scoundrel,
is no place for me to be.
Well tell me, tell me, tell me,
what are we gonna do,
the one’s that cheer the loudest,
have no-one there to lose,
well tell me, tell me, tell me, how do you feel?

Chorus.

credits

from Disgraceland, released March 20, 2017
Written by Steve Drewett
Steve Drewett: Guitar/lead vocals
Mac: Bass guitar/trombone/backing vocals
Ian Bristow: Percussion
Greg Caburn: Sax
Adam Amore: Sax
Tony Bennett: Drums

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Steve Drewett Harlow, UK

Steve Drewett is the singer songwriter and guitarist of the punk band Newtown Neurotics. The Indestructible Beat is Steve's other band which he formed in the Nineties when the Newtown Neurotics split for a while. Here he decided to mix punk with African rhythms. ... more

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